Specifications

Sizing - Gloves

Proper size is important. Follow the guidelines below to determine your correct glove size. To determine glove size, with fingers extended measure circumference of the hand across the knuckles at the base of your fingers (don't include the thumb).

Glove Size

Hand size

Hand Circumference

XS

6

6" - 7" / 15-18 cm

S

7

7" - 8" / 18-20 cm

M

8

8" - 9" / 20-23 cm

L

9

9" - 10" / 23-25 cm

XL

10

10" - 11" / 25-28 cm

XXL

11

11"+ / 28 cm +

When ordering it is best to order smaller than your normal glove size.

Finger Styles

Gloves are available in Fingerless, 1/2, 3/4 and full fingers.

Full fingers offer best hand protection.

Open finger gloves ensure full dexterity and tactile feedback.

Full finger gloves provide maximum protection.

Abrasion Protection

Gloves are available without leather for use in delicate operations or inside work glove or with leather cover for better abrasion protection.

Suede leather ensures best grip.

Grain leather is smooth and provides longer wear.

Pearl leather is soft and ensures better dexterity.

VEP Padding

VEPs are solids that mimic the behavior of liquids, which allows dissipation of shock waves better than any other material. The "solid-liquid" nature of VEP absorbs shock waves in all directions at once, reforming to its original shape at a rate that is slow enough so as not to exert outward pressure that could cause reverberations, but fast enough to regain its original shape before the next shock.

In laboratory tests, VEP has proven its ability to absorb up to 500% more shock than foam of the same thickness

The unique manner in which VEP dissipates impact energy, makes it an ideal material for the improvement of health and safety in industry and commerce

VEP padding is positioned in or in combinations of multiple places on the hand: palm, back of hand, fingers, thumb web area

VEP is also used for body protectors and cushions to dampen impact and vibration

Also available in 3/16” (4.5 mm) and 1/4" (6 mm) thickness for specialty applications

EN 420:2003 + A1:2009

General requirements for gloves.

EN 388:2003

Gloves with the "Shield" symbol are in compliance with standard EN 388:2003 Protective Gloves Against MECHANICAL RISKS. The First Number identifies the performance level for abrasion resistance, The Second Number is blade cut resistance, The Third Number is tear resistance , The Fourth Number is puncture resistance.